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View article: Embracing the Timeless Value of Vintage Instrumentation in Orthopedics for Broken Femoral Nail Extraction with Novel Technique
Embracing the Timeless Value of Vintage Instrumentation in Orthopedics for Broken Femoral Nail Extraction with Novel Technique Open
Introduction: Intramedullary nail placement is a preferred method for femoral shaft fractures due to biomechanical advantages. Despite its simplicity and efficacy, complications, such as pseudoarthrosis and nail fracture, pose challenges. …
View article: Comparative outcome of ultrasound guided vs. fluoroscopy guided hydrodilatation in adhesive capsulitis: a prospective study
Comparative outcome of ultrasound guided vs. fluoroscopy guided hydrodilatation in adhesive capsulitis: a prospective study Open
US-guided technique for intra-articular injection for patients with adhesive capsulitis provided a quicker pain reduction and a larger improvement in range of motion and overall shoulder functions.
View article: Tibial Tuberosity Avulsion Fracture with Epiphyseal Injury in a Soccer Player: Treatment Options and Challenges
Tibial Tuberosity Avulsion Fracture with Epiphyseal Injury in a Soccer Player: Treatment Options and Challenges Open
Introduction: Acute avulsion of the tibial tubercle is an uncommon fracture, with reported incidence rates of 0.4–2.7% of all epiphyseal injuries and <1% of all physeal injuries. Typically, these fractures present with marked displacement …
View article: Gunshot Injury to Distal Tibial Physis and Talus: A Case Report
Gunshot Injury to Distal Tibial Physis and Talus: A Case Report Open
Introduction: Gunshot injuries, while relatively uncommon in pediatric patients, can have lasting consequences, both physically and psychologically. Physeal injuries to the distal tibia are very common just second distal radius physis. Dis…
View article: An Unusual Giant Osteochondroma of Distal Tibia: A Case Report with Literature Review
An Unusual Giant Osteochondroma of Distal Tibia: A Case Report with Literature Review Open
Introduction: Benign bone tumors like osteochondroma are common during skeletal maturity occurring usually at the ends of long bones, such as the distal femur, proximal humerus, and proximal tibia. The tumor can occur in sessile or peduncu…
View article: Management of Thoracolumbar Spinal Tuberculosis by Decompression and Posterior Stabilization with Pedicle Screw Fixation
Management of Thoracolumbar Spinal Tuberculosis by Decompression and Posterior Stabilization with Pedicle Screw Fixation Open
Introduction: Spinal tuberculosis (TB) is a significant health problem. While chemotherapy is the primary treatment, surgery is necessary in some cases. This study investigates the posterior approach for treating thoracolumbar spinal TB wi…
View article: Rare case of isolated distal radius tubercular osteomyelitis
Rare case of isolated distal radius tubercular osteomyelitis Open
Osteoarticular tuberculosis is the third most frequent location of tuberculosis after the lung and lymph nodes, accounting for approximately 10%–20% of all cases of extrapulmonary disease. Tuberculosis of the hand and wrist is the rarest o…
View article: Chondrosarcoma of Great Toe: A Case Report
Chondrosarcoma of Great Toe: A Case Report Open
Introduction: Chondrosarcoma (CHS) of the toes is very rare and the involvement of phalanges is extremely rare. The osteolytic destruction of this tumor severely affects limb function and carries the risk of distant metastasis. These tumor…
View article: Bilateral Distal Humeral Physeal Separation-From Birth Trauma to Family Trauma
Bilateral Distal Humeral Physeal Separation-From Birth Trauma to Family Trauma Open
Introduction: Chondro-epiphyseal separation of the distal humerus is a rare injury, which can occur as a consequence of excessive traction on the upper extremity accompanying a dystocic birth or one complicated by cephalopelvic disproporti…